Transform Your Kid's Bedroom With These Stylish Ideas!

Grow, play, sleep, repeat – a child’s bedroom is their personal sanctuary, and a living space where they spend sizeable chunks of their time. When it comes to designing junior’s bedroom, there are plenty of considerations especially since it’s a room that needs to serve many purposes. For example, the room should ideally have an age-friendly design that he won’t outgrow (at least not till his teens), enough storage space for all his toys, books and other knick knacks, and ideally a conducive area for studying and creative projects. Of course, the end design should also appeal to its mini occupant!

This customised bed and study desk hybrid saves plenty of space in a tiny room, and sections off work and play areas effectively. Plus, putting the bed beside the window is a clever trick to allow more sunlight and make a smaller area feel more spacious.

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Accentuating the sleeping area in honey-hued wood tones, the bed is raised up and cocooned – a wardrobe is cleverly built-in and concealed with the design.

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Soft pastel hues and raw industrial elements – this room is proof that your junior bedroom doesn’t have to stick out like a sore thumb against the rest of the house décor.

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The blue batten ceiling with overhanging lights adds character to an otherwise nondescript room, giving it a more rustic appeal!

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Loft beds are a great way to maximise space in tiny bedrooms – there’s even enough space for a cosy study nook! Meanwhile, the stairs leading up to the bed can double as storage space for larger items.

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These parents transformed dull cabinets into a wall of endless possibility by including a whiteboard for their little ones to scribble to their heart’s content.

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When done correctly, built-in furniture offers plenty of storage space. Check out the wall to ceiling cabinets and extended platform that doubles as handy cabinets – all the better to stow toys away with!

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For parents who prefer practical and minimal styles, keep your junior bedroom fun by adding whimsical décor and toys. You’ll notice that the room’s staple furniture, such as the open-concept shelving unit and bed can easily be updated with age-appropriate essentials as your little one grows up.

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Raising the bed off the ground sets it apart from the rest of the space, and provides a ton of storage at the same time. Plus, the baby blue colour scheme and light woodgrain tones help to create a calm environment where your child can relax and unwind.